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Soul Touched by Dogs

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  • Vivian Zottola - Being a Good Dog in a Human’s World
    What does it mean to be a good dog in the human world?In this heartfelt, eye-opening conversation, I’m joined by Vivian Zottola, human-dog relationship therapist, educator, and author, to talk about what it really takes to live in harmony with our dogs. Vivian brings decades of experience (and a deep well of wisdom) to help us shift the way we think about our relationships with our canine companions.We explore what happens when dogs are treated like toys or tools instead of sentient beings, why understanding their perspective changes everything, and how learning to listen to our dogs can make us more compassionate humans too.Whether you live with dogs now or are simply curious about the profound bond between species, this episode will leave you thinking differently about how we relate, not just to our pets, but to each other.💡 A few key takeaways:Why many behavior issues start with misunderstanding, not misbehaviorHow dogs “speak” to us - and how we can learn to listenThe link between learning to understand dogs and becoming more empathetic with peopleThe hidden dangers of treating dogs like siblings or toys, especially around childrenHow Vivian’s work and writing gently guide us back to mutual respect and shared connection💬 A favorite quote from this episode:"Emotionally, we are the same. When we start to understand what our dogs are trying to say, it changes how we see the world - and each other." — Vivian Zottola00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:24 Meet Our Guest: Vivian00:43 Vivian's Journey with Dogs01:23 The World of Dog Training and Therapy02:29 Collaborations and Further Education06:29 Balancing Work and Personal Life06:54 Understanding Dog Behavior10:40 Promoting Vivian's Book15:19 The Importance of Respecting Dogs20:34 Educational Initiatives for Children23:05 Conclusion and Contact InformationAbout Vivian ZottolaVivian Zottola is a human-dog relationship therapist based near Boston, MA. With over 20 years of experience, she’s earned a stellar reputation among veterinarians, trainers, and clients alike. She holds two Master of Science degrees—in Anthrozoology and Communication Management—plus multiple certifications in canine behavior and training.Vivian is passionate about education, empathy, and building bridges between species. She’s the author of Being A Good Dog In The Human’s World, and the co-creator of BeBiteSmart.org, a series of animated educational resources designed to teach kids respectful, safe ways to interact with dogs. Her upcoming picture book, Cammie, Queen of the Neighborhood Goes to the Moon, explores adaptation, love, and pet loss through the story of a resilient rescue dog.Learn more and subscribe to Vivian’s newsletter to receive a free Dog Stress Response Illustration:👉 https://www.vivianzottola.comFollow Vivian:Instagram: @vivianzottoladogbehaviorFacebook: VivianMZottolaLinkedIn: Vivian ZottolaTwitter: @k9concierge🐾 As always, to find out all about Soul Touched by Dogs, go to https://soultouchedbydogs.com
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  • Lauren McKnight - The Truth About Calm, Peaceful Walks (It’s Not What You Think)
    Ever felt like every walk with your dog is a tug-of-war—complete with the judgemental stares, unsolicited advice, and the odd “Who’s walking who?” quip from passersby? You’re not alone.In this episode, I chat with Lauren McKnight, founder of Lead with Luna in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Lauren started as a dog walker and quickly became the go-to person for reactive, strong, or “quirky” dogs that others might avoid. Today, she’s a qualified trainer using only humane, reward-based, science-backed methods—supporting not just the dogs, but the humans holding the other end of the lead.We talk about why peaceful walks start long before you step outside, how to handle (or ignore) the comments from strangers, and why sometimes the best walk is… no walk at all.Key TakeawaysWhy “perfect dogs” don’t exist—and why that’s a good thingEvery dog has quirks. Even trainers’ dogs aren’t flawless, and that’s what makes them relatable and loveable.The power of preparation in building trustLauren shares the simple but effective steps she took to get clients to trust her with their dogs—long before she had years of experience under her belt.How to ditch the guilt about skipping walksSometimes a short training session indoors, a sniffy game in the garden, or a puzzle toy can be more beneficial than forcing a stressful walk.Why training should care for the human as much as the dogOverwhelm, embarrassment, and judgement can hit dog owners hard—Lauren’s approach is as much about supporting the person as it is about training the dog.From dog walking to dream lifestyleHow Lauren is building her Substack into a way to help more owners, cut through the online noise, and eventually take her work on the road.Favorite Quote from Lauren“As long as she’s happy and safe, I have no expectations—she can do whatever she wants within the realms of safety and happiness.”00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:13 Lauren's Background and Business01:22 Starting Out in Dog Walking and Training01:57 Building Trust with Clients03:25 Common Dog Training Issues04:43 Memorable Client Transformations08:39 Challenges and Owner Support17:41 Expectations and Dog Behavior22:08 Future Goals and Substack24:57 Conclusion and Contact InformationAbout Lauren McKnightLauren McKnight is the founder of Lead with Luna, a Belfast-based dog walking and training service dedicated to humane, reward-based methods backed by science. Since 2017, she’s helped countless dogs and their people enjoy calmer walks, stronger bonds, and happier lives together. Through her Substack, she shares practical, force-free training advice, making dog training accessible and affordable for all.Connect with LaurenSubstack: Lead with Luna https://substack.com/@leadwithlunaAs always, to find out all about Soul Touched by Dogs, go to https://soultouchedbydogs.com
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  • Dr. Nancy Kay - From Trusting to Questioning: A Vet’s Call for Smarter Dog Advocacy
    Speaking for Spot: Becoming the Advocate Your Dog Deserves with Dr. Nancy KayWhat if the biggest difference you could make in your dog’s life isn’t about training or nutrition, but learning to ask better questions?In this heartfelt, information-packed episode, I sit down with Dr. Nancy Kay - veterinarian, author, and passionate animal welfare advocate - to explore what it really means to "speak for Spot".From her own story of medical advocacy that sparked a bestselling book, to the eye-opening realities of veterinary culture, to her bold new mission to educate kids about puppy mills, Nancy brings deep expertise, compassion, and a refreshing willingness to challenge outdated norms.Whether you're navigating a tricky diagnosis or just want to be a more empowered guardian, this conversation will leave you feeling inspired, better informed, and more confident in your role as team captain for your dog’s well-being.Key Takeaways- Why “just trust the vet” is outdated adviceLearn why a collaborative, relationship-centered approach to your dog’s health is not only possible but essential.- How to navigate conflicting advice with clarity and confidence - Why asking for second (or third!) opinions isn’t just okay, it’s smart and necessary.- What most dog lovers don’t know about spaying and neuteringTiming and method matter more than you think. Nancy shares breed-specific insights and surprising facts that many vets don’t mention.- The truth about overnight careWhy assuming someone is with your dog at the clinic overnight can lead to heartbreaking consequences, and what to ask instead.- Educating the next generation about puppy millsHow Nancy’s latest book A Dog Named 647 is using storytelling to empower kids to stand up for animal welfare when adults have failed to do so.💬 Favorite Quote“You are the team captain of your dog’s healthcare team. The vet is one of your players, not the coach.” – Dr. Nancy KayEnjoy!00:00 Welcome and Introduction00:15 Nancy's Background and Career in Veterinary Medicine02:06 Inspiration Behind Writing Books05:58 Advocacy and Veterinary Care09:50 Challenges in Veterinary Practices16:07 Nancy's Third Book and Puppy Mills21:45 Connecting with Nancy and ConclusionAbout Dr. Nancy KayDr. Nancy Kay is a board-certified veterinary specialist in small animal internal medicine, the author of Speaking for Spot and Your Dog’s Best Health, and a long-time advocate for animal welfare. Her newest middle grade novel, A Dog Named 647, aims to raise awareness among kids about the cruelty of puppy mills—and how they can help change the world for animals.When she’s not writing or advocating, Nancy enjoys life in Northern California with her family and her beloved 17-year-old dog, Quinn.🔗 Find out more and connect with Dr. Nancy:Website: https://speakingforspot.comSubstack: https://kayn.substack.comFacebook: https://facebook.com/speakingforspotNPR’s Fresh Air interview: Listen here https://freshairarchive.org/segments/veterinarian-advises-how-speak-spotAs always, to find out all about Soul Touched by Dogs, go to https://soultouchedbydogs.com
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  • Marilyn Mele - Stop Desensitizing Your Sensitive Dog: A Fresh Perspective
    If you’ve ever shared life with a sensitive, traumatized, or reactive dog, you know how heart-wrenching it is to see them struggle. You want to help, but so much of the advice out there feels like a quick fix and often makes things worse.In this episode, I sit down with Marilyn Mele, founder of Dog Wisdom Workshop and creator of the Emotionally Intelligent Dog Academy, to talk about what truly helps these dogs thrive. With over 40 years of experience teaching people and dogs, Marilyn has a gift for blending science, compassion, and practical tools that work.We dive into what’s really going on beneath the behavior, and why the usual “desensitization” approach can backfire. This is an eye-opening conversation that will change the way you look at your sensitive dog.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why “fixing” the behavior misses the point - and what to focus on instead.The role of predictability and safety in helping your dog feel secure.Why freedom of movement matters (and why the leash can make things worse).The truth about desensitization - why it often fails and what to do instead.One surprising skill you already have that can transform life with your dog.My Favorite Quote from Marilyn:"Feeling safe is something that happens inside the dog—you can’t train it, you can’t talk them out of fear. You have to create an environment where they believe they are safe."00:00 Welcome and Introductions00:11 Marilyn's Background and Journey01:18 Evolution in Dog Training02:56 Impact of COVID-19 on Dog Training04:52 Understanding Dog Sensitivity11:16 Importance of Predictability for Dogs15:38 Creating a Safe Environment for Dogs22:42 Challenges with Traditional Dog Training Methods23:23 Creating a Safe Environment for Sensitive Dogs24:20 Common Mistakes in Handling Sensitive Dogs26:06 Trusting Your Intuition with Your Dog27:51 Introducing the Mini Course: Stop Desensitizing Your Sensitive Dog29:19 Understanding Desensitization and Its Misuse31:32 The Three Pillars of the Mini Course34:37 Real-Life Example: Handling a Covid Puppy39:33 How to Connect and Work with MeFind out more about Marilyn:Marilyn Mele is the founder of Dog Wisdom Workshop and the creator of the Emotionally Intelligent Dog Academy. With more than 40 years of experience working with dogs and their humans, Marilyn specializes in helping sensitive, traumatized, and reactive dogs by teaching dog parents how to build confidence, resilience, and self-regulation.As a Healing Touch for Animals Practitioner, Marilyn also supports dogs energetically, emotionally, and behaviorally through remote energy sessions.How to Connect with Marilyn:Website: https://www.marilynmele.comA FREE gift for you 14 True Things About Dogs (Infographic): https://www.marilynmele.com/14-true-things-about-dogs-infographicFacebook Group: Dog Wisdom Workshop https://www.facebook.com/groups/dogwisdomworkshop/YouTube: Marilyn’s Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyE6Otu_z1FueviGxl5mfHQ👉 Check out Marilyn’s mini-course: Stop Desensitizing Your Sensitive Dog: https://dogwisdomworkshop.thrivecart.com/stop-desensitizing-your-sensitive-dog/.. or email her at [email protected] always, to find out all about Soul Touched by Dogs, go to https://soultouchedbydogs.com.
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  • Zazie Todd - The Science of a Happy Dog: What Every Guardian Should Know
    What does science say about how to make your dog happy? And how can understanding human psychology help us support our reactive or anxious dogs better?In this heartfelt and fascinating episode, I’m joined by Zazie Todd, PhD—animal behaviour expert, award-winning author, and creator of the Companion Animal Psychology blog. Zazie shares her journey from academic psychologist to beloved voice in the world of canine (and feline!) wellbeing. Her story—like so many of ours—started with a dog who needed a bit more help than expected.We talk about how her background in psychology blends with her passion for writing and animal behaviour to create practical, science-backed resources that help people understand and support their dogs (and cats) better. From the overlooked magic of letting dogs sniff, to why a safe space is a must in every home, this conversation is packed with insights that will change how you walk, live, and connect with your dog.Whether you're dealing with reactivity, a multi-pet household, or simply want to enrich your dog’s life, this one’s for you.Key takeaways:- the one behavior science principle every dog guardian is already using (but may not realize)- Why letting your dog sniff freely is one of the most powerful things you can do for their happiness- The overlooked importance of safe spaces—and why *not* entering that space matters- What psychology teaches us about behaviour—human or canine—and how to apply it at home- The surprising way Zazie’s first book came to life (it started with a blog... and a tweet)Favorite quote:“When you know what your dog needs and you provide what your dog needs, they’re going to be happier—and less likely to have behavior issues.” – Zazie ToddAbout Zazie Todd, PhDZazie Todd is an animal behaviour expert and the award-winning author of "Bark! The Science of Helping Your Anxious, Fearful, or Reactive Dog", "Wag: The Science of Making Your Dog Happy", and "Purr: The Science of Making Your Cat Happy". She’s the creator of the widely respected Companion Animal Psychology blog and also writes for "Psychology Today". With a background in human psychology and a passion for improving the lives of animals, Zazie brings warmth, clarity, and science-backed advice to every conversation.Connect with Zazie:Website: https://www.companionanimalpsychology.comNewsletter: https://www.companionanimalpsychology.com/p/newsletter.htmlBooks: Available wherever books are soldYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@companionanimalpsychologyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/zazietoddFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/companionanimalpsychologyBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/zazietodd.bsky.socialAs always, to find out all about Soul Touched by Dogs, go to https://soultouchedbydogs.com
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